Population separation refers to the process or phenomenon where groups within a species are divided or isolated from one another, often due to geographical barriers, social structures, or environmental changes. This separation can lead to reduced gene flow between the groups, potentially resulting in genetic divergence, speciation, or distinct adaptations to local conditions. It is a key concept in evolutionary Biology, as it influences biodiversity and the evolutionary trajectories of species.
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